ObjPrelink-Debian...

Hi all !

Yes, KDE 3.0 is better. But not concerning speed on my computer : when I compile it, it is slow and when I use objprelink, this simply hangs up at start time !
Please help me : I've a Duron 800Mhz and I've tried
./configure --enable-objprelink
on each package... I've even tried to set CFLAGS to -O3 to see... and only a big "NOTHING" happens...

Regards

Chucky/Cactus
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Yay

hey, I'm using KDE3 on a 500MHz machine, and it is fast as hell... and no, I didn't do anything special, just installed the RPM's...It's not as fast as icewm or some other mini-desktop, but hey, if you want kde, then live with the fact that it uses more of your system resources..

no offence, but I just don't understand how kde3 can be slow on your system..

Windows 3.0??

Mandrake?

I'm running KDE 3 on Mandrake and I've had an up time of about 3 weeks since the install. I realy think it could be hardware issues with most people not the distributions. If you really want to point fingers out there read a lot of the forums about suse. Well in any case 3.0.1 is coming out sometime in the next weeks and bye keeping up on the mailing lists you'll find that there's a ton of bug fixes. Dirk is doing a great Job!

How do you like Plasma 5? The best KDE Desktop ever. Definitely a nice improvement. Not decided yet. Haven't tried it yet. I do not like some of the changes. KDE is taking the wrong way. I am still sticking with KDE 3.5. I have no opinion, but wanted to vote anyway.

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